Ctrl-click functionality, Presets, Native controller support – Rane TTM 57SL Manual for Serato Scratch Live 2.44 User Manual

Page 27: Midi devices, Technical information, Organizing your music, Grouping tracks into crates

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RANE TTM 57SL MIXER FOR SERATO SCRATCH LIVE • OPERATOR’S MANUAL 2.4.4

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Ctrl-Click Functionality

Some Scratch Live controls on the GUI
have additional functionality assigned
to ctrl-click. You can assign ctrl-click
functionality to a MIDI control, alongside
the normal functionality. For example,
ctrl-click on the internal mode pitch slider
returns pitch to zero. To assign this to
MIDI control, enter MIDI assign mode,
ctrl-click on the slider, and then assign
one of the pads to it. When you press the
pad, pitch goes to 0.

Presets

MIDI presets are accessible in the MIDI
panel of the setup screen. By default,
the current MIDI assignments in Scratch
Live are automatically remembered and
loaded next time you start the program.
The Preset panel allows you to save and
recall several different MIDI setups. This
is useful if you are using several MIDI
devices or want to quickly switch MIDI
setups without having to reassign all your
controls.

Native Controller support

This Scratch Live version currently has
native support for the following 3rd party
controllers:
• Denon DJ DN-HC1000S
• Denon DJ DN-HC4500
• Novation Dicer
• Vestax VFX-1
• Pioneer CDJ-350
• Pioneer CDJ-850
• Pioneer CDJ-2000
• Pioneer CDJ-900
• Pioneer CDJ-400
• Pioneer MEP-7000

These controllers are plug and play, and
can automatically control Scratch Live
with no MIDI assigment necessary. Visit

serato.com

for detailed documentation on

how to use these controllers.

MIDI Devices

Any connected MIDI device will be listed
within the MIDI Device List in the MIDI
panel of the Setup screen. You are able
to enable or disable any of these devices
using the “Enable MIDI Device” checkbox.

Technical Information

Scratch Live MIDI Control only supports:
• Note On/Off
• Standard 7-bit CC (Control Change)
• 14-bit CC
• RPN/NRPN (14-bit).

Scratch Live can support an unlimited
number of tracks – the only limitation
is the size of the hard drive of your
computer. A number of features are
included to help you to keep your music
organized and find songs quickly and
easily.

Grouping Tracks into Crates

Scratch Live supports several ways of
organizing and sorting your file library.
iTunes™ users will notice that Scratch
Live can incorporate your existing iTunes
library and playlists.
Scratch Live uses digital “crates” for
quick access to your favorite collections.
There is no limit to the number of crates
you can create, and any given track can
be placed in multiple crates. For example,
you could organize your files into the
following crates, where any one track
would be filed in more than one crate:

• Hip Hop
• UK Hip Hop
• French Hip Hop
• Inst Hip Hop
• Old Hip Hop
• Hip Hop LPs

To make a new
crate, click the + button under the library
window. To rename a crate, double click
the crate name.
You can change the order of tracks
within a crate by sorting by the “#” column
and dragging them up or down.

Organizing

Your Music

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